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 1    1,    1|           At length,” he cried, “I see land; and I do not regret
 2    1,    1|         the top of this tree I can see the roof under which he
 3    1,    1|       lines. And when he wishes to see the cipher which permits
 4    1,    2|        will carry me, and we shall see!”~The guariba had remained
 5    1,    2|         not unlikely that we shall see you again in our travels,
 6    1,    3|        young friend to his home to see once more his father, his
 7    1,    4|     Brazilian soil. The longing to see something of that beautiful
 8    1,    4|           husband. She would there see and learn to love the mother
 9    1,    4|      occasion which we shall never see again in this life. Minha
10    1,    4|          you, how I should like to see Brazil, and to journey down
11    1,    4|     answered Joam. “Date? We shall see. We will fix it at Belem.”~“
12    1,    4|           s request. “We shall now see the Amazon in all its glory
13    1,    4|        like blind folks! I want to see everything and know everything
14    1,    6|           months, but, as we shall see, he was to be accompanied
15    1,    6|            perhaps have groaned to see giants many hundred years
16    1,    6|           go or what they hoped to see.~“But you will see things
17    1,    6|        hoped to see.~“But you will see things that you never saw
18    1,    6|         they be better than what I see now?” was Cybele’s invariable
19    1,    7|          her hands.~“Strangers who see each other for the first
20    1,    7|            A forester could easily see that no woodman had been
21    1,    7|           huge birds they escort.~“See what that wretched promise
22    1,    7|      sister; “but our object is to see, to admire, to visit for
23    1,    7|          is it?” asked Minha.~“You see that liana?”~And Lina pointed
24    1,    7|        There it is!” said Lina, “I see it!”~“You are wrong,” replied
25    1,    7|          ex-hanger-on, as far as I see.”~“But your name?”~“Wait
26    1,    8|            endure even longer! You see, it is not my trade to be
27    1,    8|        between us, and so you will see!”~The conversation generally
28    1,   10|          river are truly splendid! See how they rest under the
29    1,   10|            padre! I am so happy to see everybody happy around em!”~
30    1,   10|           of which they could only see a few uncertain traces.~
31    1,   11|       poverty-stricken soldiers we see on the bank.”~“But if everything
32    1,   11|        Benito; “the first time you see her just let me know.”~“
33    1,   11|         great courage, as you will see presently; she never hesitated,
34    1,   11|           was a wife who wished to see her husband once again!
35    1,   12|         they enlarged them, and we see them marching in the first
36    1,   13|            of the loja, wishing to see Fragoso at work.~Torres
37    1,   13|            but I never expected to see them here.”~Torres advanced
38    1,   13|            have.”~“Very pleased to see you again,” said Benito; “
39    1,   14|            it attentively you will see that it is rather the color
40    1,   15|            and it was wonderful to see him unraveling the chaos,
41    1,   16|            children, it is easy to see that hair-dressers would
42    1,   16|         expanded so that she might see better.~“Rather!” said Benito
43    1,   16|        them.”~But they had come to see. They walked through the
44    1,   16|            his face it was easy to see that the sending of this
45    1,   17|            but it distresses me to see this adventurer constantly
46    1,   17|            with care, and you will see what an evil grin he has
47    1,   17|          preconceived plan. When I see the shifty, dogged look
48    1,   18|          Ah! dear mistress! do you see the troops of monkeys disporting
49    1,   18|      wishes you well, and you will see that I can marry you at
50    1,   19|      Benito.~“Ah! I should like to see that country,” said Fragoso,
51    1,   19|         all is for the best!”~“You see, Fragoso,” said Minha, “
52    1,   20|         the room, where none could see or hear them, Joam Garral
53    1,   20|        have heard me out, you will see if you dare refuse me your
54    1,   20|     anxiety, had risen. They could see that the bearing of Torres
55    1,   20|          he said to him; “we shall see if truth will come down
56    2,    2|        would be too cruel. We will see my father again, and decide
57    2,    2|            board the jangada?”~“To see to Joam Dacosta the secret
58    2,    2|     useless recriminations! Let us see!” And while speaking, Benito,
59    2,    3|            to Minha, when he could see that a year would not go
60    2,    4|            attitude, could not but see this, and he told the history
61    2,    5|         allowed in the meantime to see my wife and children?” he
62    2,    6|     children would be permitted to see the prisoner that very day
63    2,    6|           she would be admitted to see her husband.~Yaquita Garral
64    2,    6|         That is my business, and I see no reason why I should tell
65    2,    8|         because there were none to see, for these animals have
66    2,    8|          Negro, and there you will see caymans by the score. Had
67    2,   10|      around him, and then he could see nothing, so feeble was the
68    2,   10|           he found it difficult to see; but it was a human body
69    2,   11|      servants, that they wished to see him immediately.~The judge
70    2,   12|            more difficult.~“Let us see, however,” he said, “if
71    2,   12|             And at the beginning I see the word phy; further on
72    2,   12|          minutes.~“All the words I see in this thing seem queer!”
73    2,   12|         dormant faculties.~“Let us see,” he said, “how many letters
74    2,   12|          One important point is to see if the vowels and consonants
75    2,   12|         reproduced the oftenest. I see that that is h, for it is
76    2,   12|            in our language? Let us see,” and Judge Jarriquez, with
77    2,   12|            was, he did not stop to see as he wrote if the assemblage
78    2,   13|          document, and had come to see Judge Jarriquez. He was
79    2,   13|        magistrate was not sorry to see Manoel come in. He was in
80    2,   13|         Manoel obeyed.~“Do you not see that the combination of
81    2,   13|          the magistrate.~“I do not see anything,” said Manoel,
82    2,   13|            to be summed up. Do you see anything abnormal?”~“Nothing.”~“
83    2,   13|        that is?”~“That is that you see three h’s coming together
84    2,   13|           v. and so on. Now do you see that if you do not know
85    2,   13|           in alphabetical order, I see the following result:~                            
86    2,   14| arrangement of the letters, let us see what number the author of
87    2,   14|           was born in 1804. Let us see what 1804 will give us as
88    2,   16|         Benito’s first care was to see his mother. He felt sufficiently
89    2,   16|         Nevertheless, I distinctly see one word in the document90    2,   17|         will be forbidden.”~“May I see my family, and embrace for
91    2,   17|          and children?”~“You shall see them.”~“Thank you, sir,”
92    2,   18|          open it; his master would see no one.~In spite of this
93    2,   18|           a truth which will never see the light!”~“It will appear—
94    2,   18|            he said—“Ortega? Let us see,” and then he proceeded
95    2,   18|        from the room! He wished to see, for the last time, his
96    2,   19|    engagement was made for them to see him again on their return
97    2,   20|            they ever have hoped to see the capital of the province
98    2,   20|         they should often come and see her at Belem. Nothing could
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